One Person Can Change the World
Farquhar Honors College
Teagle Foundation - Knowledge for Freedom Program

Places of Change
by Dante-marc
Source of photo: Brody, Jane E. “Ignoring Science at Our Peril.” The New York Times, 12 Mar. 2018, https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/12/well/ignoring-science-at-our-peril.html Accessed 12, June 2023
Dante's Place
I took these photos in the Holocaust Museum located on the second floor in the Alvin Sherman Library.
I think that the Holocaust is of great importance because it highlights just how cruel mankind can sometimes be, how actions of the past can influence the present state of countries, groups of people, etc. I also feel that by paying respects to tragedies such as this one we may forgive those who have caused great harm, but the past is not always something so easily forgotten.
I feel that the museum helps to highlight how we as a world can reflect on actions of the past to learn how to not repeat the
same mistakes and to better mitigate the effects of harmful actions such as this one if it were to ever come about ever again.
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